
RAILWAY AND PORTS INTEGRATION SYSTEM AS SOLUTION OF ISLAND TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM (CASE STUDY SUMATRA ISLAND)
Author(s) -
Satrio Teguh Amandiri,
Ahmadi Ahmadi,
Budi Santoso W
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal asro
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2722-5763
pISSN - 2460-7037
DOI - 10.37875/asro.v9i1.58
Subject(s) - dijkstra's algorithm , port (circuit theory) , transport engineering , tourism , transportation theory , geography , computer science , engineering , mathematical optimization , shortest path problem , mathematics , graph , archaeology , theoretical computer science , electrical engineering
The quality of Transportation system is one of island economic level determinant. Railway transportation evidently more efficient than road transportation. Trans-Sumatra railway construction can be a solution for transportation problem in Sumatra Island. This analysis integrated railway and port to improve economic development in 8 provinces on Sumatra using Spanning Tree and Dijkstra algorithm. It need 1965 kilometers of railway to connect all the 8 provinces. It also generates 1518 kilometers as the distance of Malahayati Port to Panjang Port connection. This integrated system can be a breakthrough solution for Sumatra transportation problem in economic development and the Malacca Strait traffic problem.
Keywords: Trans-Sumatra railway, Minimum Route, Spanning Tree Algorithm, Dijkstra, Algorithm
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